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A custom-built community site for exhibit developers
A community-based Website developed with the Association of Science-Technology Centers and Independent Exhibitions.
Too often the lessons learned designing and developing public exhibitions are not shared with other designers. ExhibitFiles is a place where exhibit developers and other museum professional can share their work and review exhibits created by their colleagues. Over the last two years, dozens of museum professionals have authored more than 200 case studies and reviews of exhibits and exhibitions.
Along with the ability to post, browse, search, and tag reviews and case studies, ExhibitFiles contains profiles of 1,300 exhibit developers and designers worldwide.
Member profiles contain personal and professional information along with favorites, contacts, and links to blog feeds and Flickr photo feeds.
At the onset of the project, a blog was launched and the design process for the site was shared with the community. This open process, along with an active advisory board, helped shape the early development of the site. The ExhibitFiles project receives Informal Science Education (ISE) funding from the National Science Foundation.
Ideum developed the site and a custom content management system (CMS) using Ruby on Rails. Ideum, along with the Association of Science-Technology Centers and Independent Exhibitions, helps maintain the site. A new round of development, including a new networked-media feature, is planned for early 2010.
Developed by Ideum with the Association of Science-Technology Centers and Independent Exhibitions. To learn more about this project please visit our portfolio.
Almost everything inside our homes (and inside our offices) can be automated. We want to challenge your hacking skills to come up your favorite home or office automation. We'll be hosting with Rocky Moutain Ruby, so expect a huge turn-out and register early. Plus you'll be the first to hack on Chui - the socially intelligent doorbell. The winning team will receive a Chui Doorbell plus dinner and drinks with the founders Shaun Moore, and Nezare Chafni.
Photography by 23rd Studios www.23rdstudios.com Paul Talbot info@23rdstudios.com contact for usage.
Almost everything inside our homes (and inside our offices) can be automated. We want to challenge your hacking skills to come up your favorite home or office automation. We'll be hosting with Rocky Moutain Ruby, so expect a huge turn-out and register early. Plus you'll be the first to hack on Chui - the socially intelligent doorbell. The winning team will receive a Chui Doorbell plus dinner and drinks with the founders Shaun Moore, and Nezare Chafni.
Photography by 23rd Studios www.23rdstudios.com Paul Talbot info@23rdstudios.com contact for usage.
Perhaps the best place to start exploring science and nature in Northern California is now on the Web. As part of KQED’s public programming, their innovative Quest project produces television and radio stories exploring science, nature, and the environment. The project also focuses on the Web as the key media platform for forging connections with Bay Area residents.
Ideum worked with KQED to build a Quest site that presents the TV and radio broadcasts along with blog posts, photographs, educational guides, printable maps, and other supporting materials, allowing visitors to further explore topics covered in the broadcasts as well as learn about new topics.
The Quest site makes extensive use of Google Maps, Google Earth, and Flickr mashups to provide a media-rich, geo-coded view of the Bay Area and beyond. Visitors can follow mapped "explorations" in state parks, beaches, and other areas or watch HD-quality videos from research labs, universities, and other scientific hotspots. The Quest blog and integrated Flickr group provide ways for KQED viewers to become active participants as they explore the science and nature of Northern California.
Ideum developed a custom content management system (CMS) for the site using Ruby on Rails. Using this advanced Web application framework allowed Ideum’s development team to tackle challenges like an "explorations" mashup feature, which provides a framework for KQED staff to upload GPX files (GPS eXchange Format) to create paths and points on Google Maps and connect them to Flickr photographs.
Developed by Ideum with KQED Public Broadcasting in 2007. KQED currently maintains the site. To learn more about this project please visit our portfolio.
Editing a blog article. We've included the new snippet editor buttons here as well. You can see tags. Tags is what made us upgrade Rails to 1.2.3. The article entry is very ugly...
To learn more about slate check out our blog.
Graph of the most popular programming languages taught at coding bootcamps. via @LendLayer blog. See more at lendlayer.com/
Almost everything inside our homes (and inside our offices) can be automated. We want to challenge your hacking skills to come up your favorite home or office automation. We'll be hosting with Rocky Moutain Ruby, so expect a huge turn-out and register early. Plus you'll be the first to hack on Chui - the socially intelligent doorbell. The winning team will receive a Chui Doorbell plus dinner and drinks with the founders Shaun Moore, and Nezare Chafni.
Photography by 23rd Studios www.23rdstudios.com Paul Talbot info@23rdstudios.com contact for usage.
Almost everything inside our homes (and inside our offices) can be automated. We want to challenge your hacking skills to come up your favorite home or office automation. We'll be hosting with Rocky Moutain Ruby, so expect a huge turn-out and register early. Plus you'll be the first to hack on Chui - the socially intelligent doorbell. The winning team will receive a Chui Doorbell plus dinner and drinks with the founders Shaun Moore, and Nezare Chafni.
Photography by 23rd Studios www.23rdstudios.com Paul Talbot info@23rdstudios.com contact for usage.
Almost everything inside our homes (and inside our offices) can be automated. We want to challenge your hacking skills to come up your favorite home or office automation. We'll be hosting with Rocky Moutain Ruby, so expect a huge turn-out and register early. Plus you'll be the first to hack on Chui - the socially intelligent doorbell. The winning team will receive a Chui Doorbell plus dinner and drinks with the founders Shaun Moore, and Nezare Chafni.
Photography by 23rd Studios www.23rdstudios.com Paul Talbot info@23rdstudios.com contact for usage.
Jamis Buck - creator of Capistrano.
By the way, I wrote up day 1 here.
Update: It seems Ryan used this pic as raw material in a piss take. Check the very bottom of this post on 37signals for the doctored version.